gtdeb Publish time 2023-10-7 17:31

have used plastic myself

Nevii Publish time 2023-10-14 10:57

Thanks for the recomendation, lo tomare en cuenta jsjs

Wooggins Publish time 2023-10-15 00:24

Good advice.

BlueTanager Publish time 2023-10-20 11:07

I was thinking about this the other day. I see many amigurumis using cardboards. As bad as plastic is, upcycling is a very good thing in this case indeed! If I can throw away just a bit less plastic today, why not?
Sometimes I "sandwich" sew the plastic between 2 pieces of felt fabric to make sure the borders won't wear the yarn overtime with handling.

krittylynn Publish time 2023-10-22 00:55

Thanks for the tip!! I usually use mat board as it's thin and sturdy, however, as you said it's not washable.

PaolaS Publish time 2023-10-23 00:10

Muchas gracias por el consejo ayuda en mucho

Nanda72 Publish time 2023-10-24 17:14

Thank you for the advice

Lavenderrose Publish time 2023-10-24 19:36

I wish I had thought of this! I used a 23cm diameter thick cardboard oval for the backing of a crocheted elephant head wall mount... I think I'll take it off the wall and switch the cardboard out for something a bit more durable (and waterproof!!)

sisudarta Publish time 2023-10-25 21:40

thank you, really good advice :)

zitabitang Publish time 2023-10-29 02:05

Thank you very much!
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